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jimnyc
11-18-2017, 02:03 PM
We already know that the Dem party is another name for hypocrite party. But there are plenty of them on the (R) side as well. Meanwhile, one is supported factually with a photo, and the other is still out there for now, with accusations and lack of proof.

Another one guilty until innocence can be magically proven. A believe a few, if not more, are being destroyed over false allegations, in Washington and in Hollywood.

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GOP Leaders Who Threw Fellow Republican Moore to the Wolves Stay Silent on Dem Franken

Eminent Republicans like 2012 Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Corey Gardner lined up to condemn Judge Roy Moore. Very few are doing the same to Democratic Sen. Al Franken.

Judge Moore, never a favorite among national Republicans, nonetheless appeared to have made a quiet truce with establishment leaders after roundly defeating their preferred Senate nominee, Luther Strange, in the September primary. All that came apart with the advent of sexual misconduct allegations against Moore, despite his consistent and emphatic denials and the lack of any conclusive evidence for any of the accusers’ stories.

Franken, by contrast, has, at least publicly, been a consistent political foe of virtually the entire Republican Party. He has, for example, been one of the leading voices passing the “Russia Story” election collusion narrative and has badgered populist Senator-cum-Attorney General Jeff Sessions for months on his accounts of brief meetings with Russian functionaries in an effort to discredit him. Members of the GOP establishment, however, have been much slower to declare Franken persona non grata in the wake a photograph showing him miming an indecent grab of sleeping then-model Leeann Tweedy on a 2006 USO tour of Afghanistan. Tweedy claims that, before the photograph was taken, Franken contrived a scripted kiss in order to force his tongue into her mouth in a rehearsal.

While none of the various accusers’ claims of victimization at Roy Moore’s hands have been proven, Mitt Romney was convinced the time for deliberation had passed. He tweeted Thursday, shortly after the first allegations against Moore broke in the Washington Post, that “innocent until proven guilty” did not apply in this situation, and Moore was “unfit for office.”

Rest - http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/17/gop-leaders-who-threw-fellow-republican-moore-to-the-wolves-stay-silent-on-dem-franken/

aboutime
11-18-2017, 07:28 PM
You cannot, and should not, ever trust ANY politician from either party, as far as you can throw them.
Remember....they convince the American people to vote for them with LIES, whether they are Dems, or Repubs, and their political career depends on how WELL they lie.

Even the Supreme Court of the United States gave them permission to lie.
"On Your Mark, Get Set, Lie: Supreme Court Weighs Truth in Politics"
http://time.com/73056/on-your-mark-get-set-lie-supreme-court-weighs-truth-in-politics/

And the SCOTUS ruling hasn't changed. Politicians use the 1ST Amendment to Fool "WE THE PEOPLE" all the time.
What more do you need to know???

Gunny
11-18-2017, 09:18 PM
Talk about Hitlery being irrelevant yet still grabbing headlines. Mitt Romney? He's still alive?

High_Plains_Drifter
11-18-2017, 09:33 PM
A democrat gets in trouble - the democrats circle the wagons and protect that person at all cost, (or at least that's historically what they've done.)

A republicans gets in trouble - it seems invariably that the first ones to kick their own people to the curb are the republicans.

Rush Limbaugh contends the republicans do what they do because they're petrified with fear of the democrat propaganda wing. He's either right, or it's just simply that republicans are gutless little worms that don't ever want to be in a leadership role. They'd rather always be the followers and the reactionaries, so long as they keep their pockets lined with lobbyist cash and can get reelected and never make any waves. What disgusting little turds.

I wish somehow we could kick every single one of the sons a bitches out and start fresh, and with TERM LIMITS. There's nothing I hate more than a CAREER POLITICIAN. I don't think there's a dirtier pile of horse crap on the planet. I hate them all.

Black Diamond
11-18-2017, 11:28 PM
Talk about Hitlery being irrelevant yet still grabbing headlines. Mitt Romney? He's still alive?
Both has been two time losers. Difference being Romney has accepted defeat.

Gunny
11-19-2017, 12:24 PM
A democrat gets in trouble - the democrats circle the wagons and protect that person at all cost, (or at least that's historically what they've done.)

A republicans gets in trouble - it seems invariably that the first ones to kick their own people to the curb are the republicans.

Rush Limbaugh contends the republicans do what they do because they're petrified with fear of the democrat propaganda wing. He's either right, or it's just simply that republicans are gutless little worms that don't ever want to be in a leadership role. They'd rather always be the followers and the reactionaries, so long as they keep their pockets lined with lobbyist cash and can get reelected and never make any waves. What disgusting little turds.

I wish somehow we could kick every single one of the sons a bitches out and start fresh, and with TERM LIMITS. There's nothing I hate more than a CAREER POLITICIAN. I don't think there's a dirtier pile of horse crap on the planet. I hate them all.


Both has been two time losers. Difference being Romney has accepted defeat.I don't listen to Rush, and he's a bit "out there" at times, but I DO agree with his assessment of THIS issue. If a Dem screws up, the Dems close ranks and rarely if every pay for their transgressions to include just flat-out lawbreaking.

The GOP can't hang one of their own out to dry fast enough over mere accusations. I've been saying that since the 90s and the "Deal With America" neocons that currently STILL homestead Congress.

So yeah, the GOP can't complain much about the hypocrisy of the left. At least the left is open about it and don't give a damn what the right thinks. The Republicans on the other hand are pretending to be "something".

BoogyMan
11-20-2017, 12:22 PM
Looks like big Al's problems are growing.... (http://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/20/politics/al-franken-inappropriate-touch-2010/index.html)


A woman says Sen. Al Franken inappropriately touched her in 2010, telling CNN that he grabbed her buttocks while taking a photo at the Minnesota State Fair.

It is the first allegation of improper touching by Franken, who is a Democrat, while he was in office. It comes just days after Leeann Tweeden, a local radio news anchor in California, said that Franken forcibly kissed and groped her in 2006, when Franken was a comedian....

aboutime
11-20-2017, 05:13 PM
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